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The new, companion, piece, The Taste of the Town, revisits Hogarth, now in Chiswick, at the end of his life Jane Hogarth, now played by Susannah Harker, puts up with his grumpiness and abuse, but is a little tired of the suburban life. Actually that is putting it mildly. Royalty and the Thames is what made it desirable. Oh, and early on in the period, no less than the Queen herself, Anne, at Hampton Court, following in the footsteps of William and Mary. How then to put it on stage.

I am also guessing the cast has down too much auditioning for primate work in the past.

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It's a funny script, and I think it also expresses how a lot of people feel about politics, which is to say largely indifferent. The years old Daniel Rigby is quite secretive towards his love life. Journals, newspapers, pamphlets, clubs, all mushroomed. The second play with Hogarth now retired to Chiswick, and railing against rivals like Sir Joshua Reynolds feels even slighter in some ways. How would you connect to them?

For the simple reason that it is so bloody uncomfortable. By this time Will S was no longer a sure-fire hit-maker and Fletcher may well have been drafted in to stop him going all Tempest-y introspective again. Oh, and early on in the period, no less than the Queen herself, Anne, at Hampton Court, following in the footsteps of William and Mary. Hogarth is now played by Keith Allen. That is not to downplay their performances, just that when the opportunity to ham it up a bit was presented, as when they first clap eyes on Emilia through the cell window, or when they meet again in the wood to resume the bickering, they grab it with both hands.